Hello,
On Sat, 09 Sep 2000, you wrote:
> I upgraded with
>
> /RPMS/kdelibs-1.93-13mdk.i586.rpm
> /RPMS/kdelibs-devel-1.93-13mdk.i586.rpm
> /RPMS/.....
>
> and KDE is now broken : no kdm, no kwrite, ...
>
> I get those messages for example :
Did you upgrade qt2 ? And kdesupport, and kdebase ?
> kwrite: error in loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libkdeui.so.3:
> undefined symbol: event__9QLineEditP6QEvent
> kdm: error in loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libkdeui.so.3:
> undefined symbol: event__14QMultiLineEditP6QEvent
qt2?
>
> Before uploading packages to cooker, wouldn't it be less frustrating to
> make some very basic checks ?
Actually I do. I run it, I check dependencies, and I install it.
> Those kind of problems in libs are common in cooker, and finding out
> they are broken is really simple and straight forward.
>
Cooker is a development environment. It is NOT a production build. Things get
broken, things get fixed. We have told you that on all the web pages, on all
the lists. We now even tell you that in MandrakeUpdate.
> I agree that Mandrake folks need a lot of people for testing because
> there are so many different configurations that it is impossible for
> them to check all the possibilities, but cooker mirrors should be
> something different than a 'fire and forget' repository.
Forget? Isn't that a bit harsh? I think you will find that the majority of
the packegers never forget about cooker.
>
> Do people at Mandrakesoft make regression tests from time to time ?
Every time anything is uploaded.
If you still have problems please email me a list of the qt2 rpm's and all
the kde rpm's you have installed.
Thanks!